Church leader's visa rejected, Congress condemns it

Press Trust of India  |  Shillong 

Paul Msiza, who was scheduled to attend a church programme in Meghalaya, has been denied a visa, a claimed today. The in informed the BWA last night that his visa to visit for attending a programme had been rejected, Rev J R Sangma, of the Garo Baptist Convention told "The BWA for us is the of the Community worldwide like the Pope of the Catholic community," the Baptist leader said. He was scheduled to attend the 150th celebration of the in at Rajasimila in district, beginning from today. The visa application was submitted on January 29 last, said. "The Baptist Christians are very upset about the rejection of his visa," said. The Garo Baptist Convention, a Christian denomination in Meghalaya, has over 2.6 lakh baptised adults in 2013, according to the Church census. Baptist leaders are in touch with Union Tourism K J Alphons seeking his intervention in the matter. The BWA is a worldwide alliance of Baptist churches and organizations, formed during the first Baptist in 1905. Meanwhile, the Pradesh Congress Committee strongly condemned the BJP government at the Centre over the rejection of the Christian missionary's visa. "This matter cannot be seen in isolation as that of just a visa denial.

It very well exposes the mind-set of the present dispensation, the BJP and their masters in Nagpur," told reporters.

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First Published: Thu, February 08 2018. 15:55 IST